Belgium coach Roberto Martinez is delighted with the attitude of Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku.
Lukaku was highlighted this week after Eden Hazard admitted speaking to the striker at halftime of their World Cup win over Panama.
"He's not here to be the top scorer at the World Cup, and that pleases me," said Martinez on Friday. “He's here to help the team to win, and to perform his role. His role is to score goals.
“Rom knows what his role is, as I hope every other player on the pitch does. I wouldn't expect any player to work towards an individual award. I think every player knows what they need to do to becoming a winning team.
“I know Rom well -- the reason we paid a record fee at Everton was you saw his outstanding finishing quality. Not because he was the finished article, not because he was a player who could give you something apart from scoring goals.
“I think his role in the national team has become that: maybe before it was a bit confused. When you ask a player to do things he's not good at, he becomes diluted."